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senator paul. senator paul: a lot of our supporters are very concerned about losing our liberties particularly in a time in which there is fear being promulgated. terrorists can't beat us in any pitched battle or military battle. they want to cause fear. we shouldn't give up our liberties. our people don't want to have a government collecting all of our phone records or credit card statements. we want to be left alone and we think there is a right to privacy that is important. we also don't think the government programs that have done bulk collection of all the phone records have made us safer or stopped any terrorist plots. we think our foreign policy ought to be one in which we defend america, that when we go to war it's the last resort that we declare war when we go to war and we don't get involved with nation building or regime change. thruste the middle east every time we tried it, some had this notion that thomas jefferson is going to win the next election over there. we wind up with chaos, t
senator paul. senator paul: a lot of our supporters are very concerned about losing our liberties particularly in a time in which there is fear being promulgated. terrorists can't beat us in any pitched battle or military battle. they want to cause fear. we shouldn't give up our liberties. our people don't want to have a government collecting all of our phone records or credit card statements. we want to be left alone and we think there is a right to privacy that is important. we also don't...
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we are calling for paul to be next. i want to close with a message to paul's dear parents, rosemary and ed, who live in my district, in and toll paul's siblings, -- in my district, manchester, michigan. and to paul's siblings, elizabeth, david, and andrew. i know this has been an incredibly trying time for your family. i admire your resolve in the face of adversity. i grieve with you, i pray for you, and i continue to stand with you. it is time for paul whelan to come home to michigan. and i yield back. >> the gentleman from michigan yields back. the gentleman from south carolina reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. >> i reserve. >> the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. >> the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. in closing, i would like to thank representative stevens for her work on this resolution. you can tell it's from the heart and working together, republicans and democrats, and how fortunate we are with the leadership of congressman
we are calling for paul to be next. i want to close with a message to paul's dear parents, rosemary and ed, who live in my district, in and toll paul's siblings, -- in my district, manchester, michigan. and to paul's siblings, elizabeth, david, and andrew. i know this has been an incredibly trying time for your family. i admire your resolve in the face of adversity. i grieve with you, i pray for you, and i continue to stand with you. it is time for paul whelan to come home to michigan. and i...
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paul paul ryan -- guest 1: ryan -- guest 2: paul ryan really is a policy wonk. this dream has really been part of the conservative republican orthodoxy for some time. republicans cut taxes and hope to pay for them with economic growth and the math never quite adds up. moment really encapsulates. you ask about the paul ryan legacy, that encapsulates -- i hate to say this, the faustian bargain paul ryan made with donald trump. paul ryan and donald trump are polar opposites in every respect and their -- in their interest to policy, their approach to decency and their vision of what the republican party should be. paul ryan made the calculation that in order to get that moment, he was going to overlook a whole lot of things and he was going to turn a blind eye to the president's rhetoric and some of his policies, his style of governing. paul ryan was outspoken during the campaign about what donald trump did and the way he behaved. he made the bargain, if i can get tax reform, if i can get changes to obamacare, i am willing to put up with x. bargain, youtian get what
paul paul ryan -- guest 1: ryan -- guest 2: paul ryan really is a policy wonk. this dream has really been part of the conservative republican orthodoxy for some time. republicans cut taxes and hope to pay for them with economic growth and the math never quite adds up. moment really encapsulates. you ask about the paul ryan legacy, that encapsulates -- i hate to say this, the faustian bargain paul ryan made with donald trump. paul ryan and donald trump are polar opposites in every respect and...
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paul whelan is a marine. evan is a "wall street journal" reporter, just reporting the truth gets you thrown in prison in russia. and what were they reporting, the bombing and killing of civilians in mass graves, to torture chambers and mobile crematoriums. what we are witnessing today is a genocide and if you rise up in protest or report the truth, you will be put in prison. i condemn this aggression in the strongest possible terms and i along with the other members on both sides of the aisle will continue to fight to hold these perpetrators accountable. we must also condemn the russian dictator's practice of exploiting them as political pawns. as i have said, it is happening way too often. time to get paul out of this russian gulag and back to his family in michigan. today all of us stand in this body with one voice in condemning rausch yeah's illegal detention of paul whelan and congress will not rest as congressman stevens said, mr. putin, if you are watching this and paul if you have the opportunity to wa
paul whelan is a marine. evan is a "wall street journal" reporter, just reporting the truth gets you thrown in prison in russia. and what were they reporting, the bombing and killing of civilians in mass graves, to torture chambers and mobile crematoriums. what we are witnessing today is a genocide and if you rise up in protest or report the truth, you will be put in prison. i condemn this aggression in the strongest possible terms and i along with the other members on both sides of...
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paul paul ryan -- guest 1: ryan -- guest 2: paul ryan really is a policy wonk. this dream has really been part of the conservative republican orthodoxy for some time. republicans cut taxes and hope to pay for them with economic growth and the math never quite adds up. moment really encapsulates. you ask about the paul ryan legacy, that encapsulates -- i hate to say this, the faustian bargain paul ryan made with donald trump. paul ryan and donald trump are polar opposites in every respect and their -- in their interest to policy, their approach to decency and their vision of what the republican party should be. paul ryan made the calculation that in order to get that moment, he was going to overlook a whole lot of things and he was going to turn a blind eye to the president's rhetoric and some of his policies, his style of governing. paul ryan was outspoken during the campaign about what donald trump did and the way he behaved. he made the bargain, if i can get tax reform, if i can get changes to obamacare, i am willing to put up with x. bargain, youtian get what
paul paul ryan -- guest 1: ryan -- guest 2: paul ryan really is a policy wonk. this dream has really been part of the conservative republican orthodoxy for some time. republicans cut taxes and hope to pay for them with economic growth and the math never quite adds up. moment really encapsulates. you ask about the paul ryan legacy, that encapsulates -- i hate to say this, the faustian bargain paul ryan made with donald trump. paul ryan and donald trump are polar opposites in every respect and...
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paul ryan fits a model. he is a young, smart, clean-cut young man, the type of guy that mitt romney would have hired at bain capital. host: as we dig into the archives of paul ryan plus time in congress, he talks about issues like medicare and social security. how did those things like out? guest: democrats will make that a huge issue. there was a special house election in new york. it was a republican-leaning seat. president obama has repeatedly hammered the gop budget of paul ryan. host: appeal to most? birtwhistle -- will this be appealed to the swing states? does it make a difference among other populations that are crucial in the swing states? guest: wisconsin is a swing state and obama is averaging about five points ahead of vote -- that of mitt romney right now. the midwesthows slant to the mitt romney campaign. this is the best way to get to those electoral votes. the southwest tends to be dominated by white collar workers and the midwest is dominated by blue-collar voters. mitt romney will focus on
paul ryan fits a model. he is a young, smart, clean-cut young man, the type of guy that mitt romney would have hired at bain capital. host: as we dig into the archives of paul ryan plus time in congress, he talks about issues like medicare and social security. how did those things like out? guest: democrats will make that a huge issue. there was a special house election in new york. it was a republican-leaning seat. president obama has repeatedly hammered the gop budget of paul ryan. host:...
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chairman of the ron paul campaign. he explains his support for the candidate and his pilot strategy. and at 9:30 a.m. eastern, presidential candidate michele bachmann talks about her campaign and our strategy heading into the new hampshire primary. ♪ ♪ host: we are looking at the image of the iowa state capital. the first contest of 2012 for the presidency. good morning and welcome to "washington journal" on this tuesday, january 3, 2012. our whole show is devoted to the iowa caucuses. our guests include michele bachmann, and the editor in chief of "the iowa republican," craig robinson. we will be to into the caucuses tonight. c-span will be at the caucus events in iowa. we will also be covering the iowa caucuses issues throughout the day and you can find out more about that on our web site, c-span.org. this morning, we would like to hear more from you about the iowa caucuses. what is your take on the race? here are the numbers to call. you can also e-mail us or find us on twitter. we are also on facebook. look for
chairman of the ron paul campaign. he explains his support for the candidate and his pilot strategy. and at 9:30 a.m. eastern, presidential candidate michele bachmann talks about her campaign and our strategy heading into the new hampshire primary. ♪ ♪ host: we are looking at the image of the iowa state capital. the first contest of 2012 for the presidency. good morning and welcome to "washington journal" on this tuesday, january 3, 2012. our whole show is devoted to the iowa...
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paul: ok. view -- the closest i can come to that is it is actually a joint causation that deregulation and all those things that fostered inequality certainly toughened and helped set us up for the crisis. i don't know if you thought about that. i am probably going to for. chair yellen: the deregulation? paul: a lot of high incomes in america are connected to the financial industry, one way or the other. at the same time the deregulation or failure to expand regulation as a financial system changed -- chair yellen: i absolutely believe that was important in the crisis. there were huge failings in supervision and regulation. that was important to the crisis now. what is the link of that in the quality, -- inequality, there may be a link, but it was certainly important in causing the crisis. paul: ok. actually --this was i'm losing track of my shuffling have been talking very much in a u.s. centric view, but in a lot of ways, this crisis was a north atlantic crisis. lots of stuff happening in eur
paul: ok. view -- the closest i can come to that is it is actually a joint causation that deregulation and all those things that fostered inequality certainly toughened and helped set us up for the crisis. i don't know if you thought about that. i am probably going to for. chair yellen: the deregulation? paul: a lot of high incomes in america are connected to the financial industry, one way or the other. at the same time the deregulation or failure to expand regulation as a financial system...
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paul: any response there? delphine metcalf-foster: i could barely hear her, could you repeat what she said? paul: it was a little bit tricky to hear you. unfortunately, she is gone. sorry about that. let's move on to jean from marietta, kansas. can hear her better. she is on the republican line. caller: hi there. what i am wondering is i hear these people saying what a good job the v.a. is doing and things. i worked at the v.a. myself for 17 years. in the hospital that i worked at , it had six operating rooms and they are only using two. and it is because of the lack of doctors. our emergency room was completely shut down due to the lack of doctors. -- i worked on the medical floor. there were two wards. both wards combined had a total of somewhere around 32 to 36 patients. right now, they are limited to 12 rooms. that is all they can use on a medical floor. paul: delphine metcalf-foster, that caller speaks to what he sees as a doctor shortage. is that something you can speak to from your area? delphine metcal
paul: any response there? delphine metcalf-foster: i could barely hear her, could you repeat what she said? paul: it was a little bit tricky to hear you. unfortunately, she is gone. sorry about that. let's move on to jean from marietta, kansas. can hear her better. she is on the republican line. caller: hi there. what i am wondering is i hear these people saying what a good job the v.a. is doing and things. i worked at the v.a. myself for 17 years. in the hospital that i worked at , it had six...
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she knew paul could make it here. so paul took the job at capitol hill. but six years later, at the age of 28, he entered congress from wisconsin. as a member of congress we swear an oath to be worthy of the office on which we are about to enter. i believe few individuals have upheld this oath with honor, integrity and the energy paul did in his 20 years in congress. for paul, politics is at its core a battle of the ideas. he believed lawmakers should tell the voters what they believe in, govern based on those beliefs and persuade voters if you needed to change course he came to washington to build and america based on eternal ideas of freedom, opportunity and posterity. that in doing so he also had the confidence and character to listen to the other side. he even -- even when he passionately disagreed. beginning as budget chair he showed why a conservative agenda based on this freedom and the idea of opportunity were successful. paul showed us the path to prosperity and a better way. early on, paul warned about the threat of the national debt. i remember
she knew paul could make it here. so paul took the job at capitol hill. but six years later, at the age of 28, he entered congress from wisconsin. as a member of congress we swear an oath to be worthy of the office on which we are about to enter. i believe few individuals have upheld this oath with honor, integrity and the energy paul did in his 20 years in congress. for paul, politics is at its core a battle of the ideas. he believed lawmakers should tell the voters what they believe in,...
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gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan hunter gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jeremy logan glick steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert godshalk michael gogliormella brian f. goldberg michelle goldstein. >> monica goldstein. >> steven ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinski. >> andrew h. golkin. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> jose bienvenido gomez. >> manuel gomez, jr. >> wilder alfredo gomez. >> jenine nicole gonzalez. >> mauricio gonzalez. >> rosa j. gonzalez. lynn catherine goodchild. >> calvin joseph gooding. >> peter morgan goodrich. harry goody. >> kiran kumar reddy gopu. catherine c. gorayeb. >> lisa fenn gordenstein. >> kerene gordon. >> sebastian gorki. >> kieran joseph gorman.
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paul: thank you. >> joe bock. -- good luck. sen. paul: thank you. rand paul, very nice to meet you. very nice to meet you. how are you? i. >> how are you? hi, i am lisa. will you do a picture? sen. paul: absolutely. thank you very much. >> [indiscernible] >> there you go. >> thank you. sen. paul: things are coming out. -- thanks for coming out. >> great to see you. i am on the team now officially. [laughter] >> good to see you again. >> you will be at the summit tomorrow. i am volunteering to help. sen. paul: which one? >> the summit. i do you have a million things to do the david i will be other helping out. -- to do that day but i will be out there helping out. sen. paul: i was in iowa last week. i think we had 100 people. amazing. >> it's got a be almost exactly a year ago, i had about -- an appendectomy about three days before. how would you describe yourself right now? >> undecided. sen. paul: what is important to you? >> about 95% of the stuff you support. sen. paul: 95% is pretty good. none of us agree one of 2% on 100% on everything. i will stop wasteful spending. i will not
paul: thank you. >> joe bock. -- good luck. sen. paul: thank you. rand paul, very nice to meet you. very nice to meet you. how are you? i. >> how are you? hi, i am lisa. will you do a picture? sen. paul: absolutely. thank you very much. >> [indiscernible] >> there you go. >> thank you. sen. paul: things are coming out. -- thanks for coming out. >> great to see you. i am on the team now officially. [laughter] >> good to see you again. >> you will...
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candidate paul, dr. paul, is a good man. he makes some very strong points on about 60% of his issues. but he is a little extreme on foreign affairs and foreign relations. other than that, he is definitely a good candidate. but we need to win, and the republicans need to take office. and we need a businessman as president. and mr. romney, barring the prejudice going on in this country, should be the choice for the republican party and the republican people, as well as independents. if we want a real change and not a hypothetical change, then romney is the guy. because mr. romney can win against obama. he is an excellent debater. and we need to get behind romney and quit playing games because being prejudiced amongst ourselves is not going to accomplish anything. host: you mentioned prejudiced twice. what do you mean? caller: this big issue about him being a mormon seems to be a huge undertow factor across the country against mr. romney. i think it is absolutely ridiculous. it is like racial prejudice. it is time we put these
candidate paul, dr. paul, is a good man. he makes some very strong points on about 60% of his issues. but he is a little extreme on foreign affairs and foreign relations. other than that, he is definitely a good candidate. but we need to win, and the republicans need to take office. and we need a businessman as president. and mr. romney, barring the prejudice going on in this country, should be the choice for the republican party and the republican people, as well as independents. if we want a...
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let him talk. -- president paul. president paul. president paul. president paul. president paul. [applause] any fans of freedom in the house tonight? [applause] you guys arel, if not here to hear from me, i do have a few announcements. one awesome announcement. we are planning on turning out 10,000 college students for rand paul. [applause] right here at drake, we do have a meet up location, this one is at 6:00 p.m., we are going to be right in here, we are expecting tons and funds of folks, grab one of our cards, and if you are not a student, we are trying to build a big coalition. we have at these of volunteer cards, and if you want to help out in the caucus or help us with phone calls, fill this out and we will get you all set up. if you want to speak, we can even get you set up with that. who is ready to hear from the next president of the united states? [applause] >> president paul. president paul. president paul. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming our next president, mr. rand paul. [applause] mr. paul: thank you, thank you. are there any liberty lovers in
let him talk. -- president paul. president paul. president paul. president paul. president paul. [applause] any fans of freedom in the house tonight? [applause] you guys arel, if not here to hear from me, i do have a few announcements. one awesome announcement. we are planning on turning out 10,000 college students for rand paul. [applause] right here at drake, we do have a meet up location, this one is at 6:00 p.m., we are going to be right in here, we are expecting tons and funds of folks,...
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paul. and even court staff. and the subpoenas sought intensely personal information, including cell phones and email records. now, i'm not going to detail in this opening all the allegations against mr. paxton. you're aware of many of them. you sit as a unique jury. having known mr. paxton and familiar with some of the facts. but even a quick summary of some of the evidence that you're going to hear is shocking. one of mr. paxton's many acts of deceit involves a member of this chamber, at a time when the policy of the state was, texas is open for business during covid. mr. paxton directed his staff to issue a legal opinion advising that statewide foreclosure sales not move forward. mr. paxton was adamant that the opinion, which came to be known as the midnight opinion, be issued before the end of the weekend, just in time for nate paul to use it to avoid a foreclosure sale the following tuesday. this conduct benefited nate paul and it harmed businesses and people impacted by foreclosure. mr
paul. and even court staff. and the subpoenas sought intensely personal information, including cell phones and email records. now, i'm not going to detail in this opening all the allegations against mr. paxton. you're aware of many of them. you sit as a unique jury. having known mr. paxton and familiar with some of the facts. but even a quick summary of some of the evidence that you're going to hear is shocking. one of mr. paxton's many acts of deceit involves a member of this chamber, at a...
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paul: you told it publicly. liz: i was in the cloakroom, the republican cloakroom on january 6 getting ready to deliver remarks against objections, explaining why it was unconstitutional to object to the electoral votes there. were sheets of paper laid out on the desks against the wall in the cloakroom. one of my colleagues, a number of my colleagues came in and signing their names. i asked the staff person what are these? and she said to me, those are objections. technically only one member of congress of the house objects. but we had many members who wanted to demonstrate that they were also objecting. so they came up with identify this idea you could sign your name on these pieces of paper. one of my colleagues came through and i was sitting down at the end working on a computer, he came through and he signed each sheet for each state objection, and he said, as he was doing it, the things we do for the orange jesus. that was such a -- don't know if he intended that i hear it or couldn't keep it in. the notion
paul: you told it publicly. liz: i was in the cloakroom, the republican cloakroom on january 6 getting ready to deliver remarks against objections, explaining why it was unconstitutional to object to the electoral votes there. were sheets of paper laid out on the desks against the wall in the cloakroom. one of my colleagues, a number of my colleagues came in and signing their names. i asked the staff person what are these? and she said to me, those are objections. technically only one member of...
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when you take on paul ryan, you are not just taking on paul ryan. you are taking on the chamber of commerce. you are taking on the koch brothers. you are taking on wall street. you are taking on all of the transnational elites that will do everything to keep their speaker in congress. let's consider how others have done before us. since his reelection bid in 2000, paul ryan has never faced a real primary challenge. he has essentially run unopposed for nearly 20 years. historically, u.s. representatives from wisconsin are rarely ever challenged. one reporter observed that from 1950 through 2014, less than one in five wisconsin u.s. representatives faced a primary challenger. since 1950, only one wisconsin u.s. representative has ever lost his primary. but we took on the challenge because we knew that despite the odds, we could not continue to be quiet and sit down and watch as we were led by a man who does not normally look down upon our desires but actively fights against them at every turn. we know how the people of our district and state feel. we
when you take on paul ryan, you are not just taking on paul ryan. you are taking on the chamber of commerce. you are taking on the koch brothers. you are taking on wall street. you are taking on all of the transnational elites that will do everything to keep their speaker in congress. let's consider how others have done before us. since his reelection bid in 2000, paul ryan has never faced a real primary challenge. he has essentially run unopposed for nearly 20 years. historically, u.s....
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paul -- orthodoxes. paul ryan trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that were not the best policies. host: you write about how this tension began, right before the election happened. withryan was not on board electing donald trump to the presidency. jake: a lot of people forget that paul ryan was basically a never trumper. he was not photographed once --h donald trump even after even at the republican convention which paul ryan shared. -- chaired. paul ryan felt like donald trump selection brought him to a fork in the road. his republican party has fallen away and he either had to get on board with the president or leave congress. he considered leaving congress for many months leading up to the election when he thought hillary clinton would become president but at that point he decided to stay in government. if you wanted to project they were normal people in government, if he did not believe he and many republicans did not believe we were about to enter a normal period of governing after re
paul -- orthodoxes. paul ryan trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that were not the best policies. host: you write about how this tension began, right before the election happened. withryan was not on board electing donald trump to the presidency. jake: a lot of people forget that paul ryan was basically a never trumper. he was not photographed once --h donald trump even after even at the republican convention which paul ryan shared. -- chaired. paul ryan felt like donald trump...
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i would vote for ron paul. given his age, i think this is his last try, so i think he ought to run as an independent. guest: well, the third party option is something that he gets asked about a lot. he has not closed the door on that. some people say that he is laying the groundwork for his son, rand paul, who has been on the trail with him in iowa and in new hampshire. he has obviously announced that he will not run for reelection to the house. he will try to reshape the republican party. i do not see any scenario -- that no one drops out because they lose, but because they are broke. ron paul raises money week after week. he will probably be in this race until the convention in tampa. host: donald said he was a democrat and is willing to cross over and support ron paul. james pindell, you mentioned earlier that a big question will be, can ron paul get some of these independent voters to go his way? what are you looking at as far as how influential these undeclared or undecided voters will be today? guest: two
i would vote for ron paul. given his age, i think this is his last try, so i think he ought to run as an independent. guest: well, the third party option is something that he gets asked about a lot. he has not closed the door on that. some people say that he is laying the groundwork for his son, rand paul, who has been on the trail with him in iowa and in new hampshire. he has obviously announced that he will not run for reelection to the house. he will try to reshape the republican party. i do...
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paul: thanks for calling. tim is calling from beaver falls. good morning. caller: i want to talk about civics education. because i am hearing all the time on the news, even on your program, how bad it is. i'm living in beaver falls and had andkids, who wonderful education, the oldest one is only in the sixth grade, if anybody wants to wonder how much they are learning, they should check out the curriculum there. paul: tell us, what are they learning at that young age in beaver falls? caller: it started in second or third grade and they started learning about some of the founders like an franklin. the thing that struck me is i never missed a question when you guys do civics tests on here. i've always gotten them right. iss year, i am wondering why the election not the first tuesday? i found the answer in a sixth grade homework because that particular page was turned up. when i looked at it it said because it is the first tuesday after the first monday. old, i didn'trs read newspapers for a long time and i didn'
paul: thanks for calling. tim is calling from beaver falls. good morning. caller: i want to talk about civics education. because i am hearing all the time on the news, even on your program, how bad it is. i'm living in beaver falls and had andkids, who wonderful education, the oldest one is only in the sixth grade, if anybody wants to wonder how much they are learning, they should check out the curriculum there. paul: tell us, what are they learning at that young age in beaver falls? caller: it...
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rand paul: help us out, thanks. >> texas transplant. dr. rand paul: oh, wonderful. you said you're from texas? where. >> this is my husband. we spent half of our lives in houston. dr. rand paul: i grew up about an hour away from houston. did you go to high school in houston? we used to swim against them. >> our daughter just graduated from boston college. she is in love with the boston. we retired and moved to new hampshire. the political junkie like me, this is like my super bowl. if you come here often enough you'll probably meet everyone. >> that is my goal. it is so exciting to meet everyone. dr. rand paul: we've seen a couple of kids at town halls that it's in every candidate and asked every candidate question. >> how wonderful. that is great for kids to be so involved in the process. i make sure they get a cup of coffee and are warm. best of luck to you. dr. rand paul: thank you, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. >> i am undecided, but leaning your way. dr. rand paul: well, good. absolutely. thank you very much. >> more than anything. dr. rand paul: it was o
rand paul: help us out, thanks. >> texas transplant. dr. rand paul: oh, wonderful. you said you're from texas? where. >> this is my husband. we spent half of our lives in houston. dr. rand paul: i grew up about an hour away from houston. did you go to high school in houston? we used to swim against them. >> our daughter just graduated from boston college. she is in love with the boston. we retired and moved to new hampshire. the political junkie like me, this is like my super...
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and ron paul. he's a libertarian hardcore. so for him to go ahead and be all happy about paul ryan tells me this is definitely not on the up and up. but my deal is real simple here. i didn't call up about that. i own health insurance agencies and i am an independent and at least now we can get everyone to shut up about repealing and let's hear a debate tonight and see if they really got anything to say because the deal is is that boehner and with ryan's allegedly disgust but approval, the people's protection and affordable care act is well fund and probably funded enough to go around the world twice. so once again, for me to say amash is saying this is all good, then that just -- this doesn't make any sense but one thing that's good is let's put this to bed and let move on to bring back made in the u.s.a. i think everyone can agree with that. host: the house will be back in in about 15 minutes or so. around 3:00 eastern. a tweet from the majority leader, also issued a statement on the election. the
and ron paul. he's a libertarian hardcore. so for him to go ahead and be all happy about paul ryan tells me this is definitely not on the up and up. but my deal is real simple here. i didn't call up about that. i own health insurance agencies and i am an independent and at least now we can get everyone to shut up about repealing and let's hear a debate tonight and see if they really got anything to say because the deal is is that boehner and with ryan's allegedly disgust but approval, the...
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paul: loss of revenues. mr. mulvaney: it's not. the has been a year since i have been out of the office. i am going to do this by memory. last year, last fiscal year, not the one that ended in september was one of the most -- our debt $800 billion, $900 billion. almost half of that was, over half was in mandatory spending. only half of that was in medicare and medicaid and social security, and the other half was on the discretionary side. my party has done such a good job of convincing ourselves that entitlements are the problem that we ignored the discretionary part of the budget, and we spent a bunch of money. the republicans on the hill spent money. keep in mind, congress spends money. i am reminded every time i go to the hill to have budget discussions. "mr. mulvaney, thank you for being here, but the constitution lets us spend money." you are right, and they did. with the republicans in charge of the house were almost as big as they were with the democrats in charge of the house. it is hard to get members of congress to stop s
paul: loss of revenues. mr. mulvaney: it's not. the has been a year since i have been out of the office. i am going to do this by memory. last year, last fiscal year, not the one that ended in september was one of the most -- our debt $800 billion, $900 billion. almost half of that was, over half was in mandatory spending. only half of that was in medicare and medicaid and social security, and the other half was on the discretionary side. my party has done such a good job of convincing...
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paul he said he believed that something bad had happened to mr. paul. he felt that mr. paul was being railroaded by the fbi and by dps. general paxton said he did not trust law enforcement. he asked us to find a way to release the information that had been requested to be withheld. >> so despite his staff telling him you cannot release this information, despite mr. paxton's claim the decision did not release documents, the no physician letter created president that could help nate paul and others. >> if our office refuses to take a position, and the court sees that, that is a strong signal to the court. i have been a lawyer for over a decade. that is a strong signal to the court about the ag's view of the file, that we had gone out of our way to render a vastly uncharacteristic decision. >> let's talk about article five. here's a summary of the key exhibits that we direct you to. mr. paxton secretly signed a contract to hire brandon came back -- brandon cammack to commit a criminal investigation into nate paul's enemy. mr. paxson hired cammack september 4, 20 20. and un
paul he said he believed that something bad had happened to mr. paul. he felt that mr. paul was being railroaded by the fbi and by dps. general paxton said he did not trust law enforcement. he asked us to find a way to release the information that had been requested to be withheld. >> so despite his staff telling him you cannot release this information, despite mr. paxton's claim the decision did not release documents, the no physician letter created president that could help nate paul...
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senator paul: thanks for having me. host: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. niels lesniewski covers the senate for cq roll call, david weigel covers politics for the "washington post." mr. lesniewski: i will dovetail off what susan said in the introduction, to ask you about what your conversations with inr republican colleagues the senate, and maybe even in the house, in terms of how far away we are from seeing movement on a repeal and replace obamacare. senator paul: i'm a big advocate of they should happen simultaneously. i think it's not fair just repeal and then say a well, what is the american public going to do? how are we going to try and provide them with more insurance? we criticize obamacare for six years, we should get rid of it, and replace it with something that helps people provide access to health care. i think it's met with a pretty good reception so far. i think it is the conservative proposal out there. we don't replace obamacare with another big government program, we re
senator paul: thanks for having me. host: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. niels lesniewski covers the senate for cq roll call, david weigel covers politics for the "washington post." mr. lesniewski: i will dovetail off what susan said in the introduction, to ask you about what your conversations with inr republican colleagues the senate, and maybe even in the house, in terms of how far away we are from seeing movement on a repeal and replace obamacare....
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paul: nothing. i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. they are deeply committed. we have people who have been here 10-15 years who have dedicated their lives to this institution. brian: where do they train? paul: most of them go to college in library sciences or museum studies. the world of archives is changing. there are certain core, fundamental functions you have to do in terms of the way you preserve documents, organize them, put them in collections, how you make them available to the public. some of those functions have not changed significantly, but the world of digitization has changed the way we think about providing access. if you are going to be at an archives, you have to think in terms of 100 years, not tomorrow. brian: how often in the history of running libraries do have somebody who came out of television and journalis
paul: nothing. i have the greatest staff in the world, they do all the work, i talk to people like you. what is extraordinary is the commitment of the people who work for the national archives. they believe in the mission. they are deeply committed. we have people who have been here 10-15 years who have dedicated their lives to this institution. brian: where do they train? paul: most of them go to college in library sciences or museum studies. the world of archives is changing. there are...
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we saw who paul ryan is. you saw a guy who was sitting around some root beer as a kid, eating pizza. you saw that tonight. i think we need to hear from mitt romney tomorrow night just like we are sitting around a table with him talking about why he wants to be the president. not because he wants the title, but to do something great. really, his deep love and commitment. people want to hear more details about his vision to get this country working again. the more he talks about that, the better foundation he will have coming up. >> we will let you go. thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> we are back in our booth. i want to introduce you to a gentleman -- we are taking tweets and this person lives in the twitter world. adam represents twitter in washington d.c.. >> we are doing a few different things. our primary goal is to help the engagement around the convention. we have been having republican conventions for 150 years now. cameras have only been involved for 60 of them. this year, for the first tim
we saw who paul ryan is. you saw a guy who was sitting around some root beer as a kid, eating pizza. you saw that tonight. i think we need to hear from mitt romney tomorrow night just like we are sitting around a table with him talking about why he wants to be the president. not because he wants the title, but to do something great. really, his deep love and commitment. people want to hear more details about his vision to get this country working again. the more he talks about that, the better...
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paul: very close. i have been trying to spread a message that people may not have heard of, trying to gauge whether or not the message has resonance to have a chance to stand. josh: it seems like there is a ceiling. how do you branch out and bring in more people to the conversation? sen. paul: i think the message i am putting forward has a constituency among independents and some democrats. i am one of the few candidates who is not only fiscally conservative but also who has reached out and worked with criminal justice or sexual assault. i think it is a mixture of issues. a lot of people are not neatly republican or democrat. a plurality of people are neither. statistics in new hampshire, maybe about one third of new hampshire is independent. josh: a lot of people attach to the word "libertarian." but the definition varies a little bit. are you a libertarian? sen. paul: i like to use the word libertarian-ish. i am a conservative but a libertarian in that i believe in a right to privacy. i think the gov
paul: very close. i have been trying to spread a message that people may not have heard of, trying to gauge whether or not the message has resonance to have a chance to stand. josh: it seems like there is a ceiling. how do you branch out and bring in more people to the conversation? sen. paul: i think the message i am putting forward has a constituency among independents and some democrats. i am one of the few candidates who is not only fiscally conservative but also who has reached out and...
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paul: thank you. able satellite corp. 2017] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> u.s. attorney general jeff sessions will testify tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee about russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. and president trump's firing of f.b.i. director james comey. that hearing live on our companion network, v c-span3, will get under way at 2:30 eastern. today here on c-span, the
paul: thank you. able satellite corp. 2017] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> u.s. attorney general jeff sessions will testify tomorrow before the senate intelligence committee about russian meddling in the 2016 u.s. election. and president...
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paul: yeah. the day before, mccain had flown in, suspended his campaign friday or two, and was marching around the capital try to figure out where the negotiations were. he ended up in john boehner's office, in the minority leaders office, with a very young paul ryan, who actually had these ideas about how to do things differently. and they went down to the white house. that just sort of blew up everything. that's what he meant about mccain, get out of town. because that meeting ended so badly that the republican treasury secretary, hank paulson, got down on one knee, held nancy pelosi's hand and said, please, don't give up. don't give up. and she replied, are you proposing to me? >> let me ask you about chuck schumer's relationship with a -- you talked about paul ryan and the meeting in nancy pelosi's office. how were relationships with the republicans on the house side? paul:paul: back then, they viewed him as a partisan pitbull. they have yet to do any real work with him. that would come later
paul: yeah. the day before, mccain had flown in, suspended his campaign friday or two, and was marching around the capital try to figure out where the negotiations were. he ended up in john boehner's office, in the minority leaders office, with a very young paul ryan, who actually had these ideas about how to do things differently. and they went down to the white house. that just sort of blew up everything. that's what he meant about mccain, get out of town. because that meeting ended so badly...
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caller: it does make me happier that he picked paul ryan. i thought if he loses -- i think he would make an excellent president. he just will do something about the debt that we have, which is really scary to me. so, yeah it does make me think he will help romney a lot. host: we have to move on to manchester, new hampshire, donald is on our line for independents. caller: it's great that he picked ryan because it's going to come down to independents and independents really don't care for the tea party. and honestly, it's a biggest screw-up as mccain picking palin because he doesn't have a shot now. host: what do you think about this pick? caller: like the last caller what i saw happen, someone making a move out of desperation. new numbers coming showing the president up by nine or 10. romney has abandoned going after independents and trying to get their base out, which tells me what's probably going to happen is that we are going to get a real nasty campaign and through every piece of garbage out there to suppress coming out to vote and feel
caller: it does make me happier that he picked paul ryan. i thought if he loses -- i think he would make an excellent president. he just will do something about the debt that we have, which is really scary to me. so, yeah it does make me think he will help romney a lot. host: we have to move on to manchester, new hampshire, donald is on our line for independents. caller: it's great that he picked ryan because it's going to come down to independents and independents really don't care for the tea...
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what some some of caller said, here's a headline about rand paul. rand paul 2016? senator visit south carolina and attempts to broaden message. they hope to grow the republican party. told the associated press, i think we will get a good reception. we are taking your phone calls on what you are looking for in a presidential candidate. kentucky. republican line. like rand paul. i'm from kentucky. is losing her freedoms more and more everyday. this nation has become more and more anti-god. i'm looking for someone that will allow us to have religious freedoms and our guns freedoms. people shouldn't target people who disagree with the liberal agenda in this country. i think rand paul has got it. as far as our liberties, i agree with him. this is supposed to be the land of the free. it is only that way to one or two groups and the rest of us have to sit back. a bunch of nonsense. a -- you are a hater if you say anything against them. this country is getting crazy. >> rand paul, the senator for kentucky, spent a great deal of his time speaking about liberties. can view i
what some some of caller said, here's a headline about rand paul. rand paul 2016? senator visit south carolina and attempts to broaden message. they hope to grow the republican party. told the associated press, i think we will get a good reception. we are taking your phone calls on what you are looking for in a presidential candidate. kentucky. republican line. like rand paul. i'm from kentucky. is losing her freedoms more and more everyday. this nation has become more and more anti-god. i'm...
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paul krugman: wow. so people did actually -- they didn't just say nothing will ever happen, but, all right. boy. janet yellen: this is material in the public domain so the fed was contemplating that house prices could fall and this could have a serious negative impact on the economy, but didn't see a financial crisis or what happened. paul krugman: okay. interesting. i want to pursue that but i think i want to ask a few other things. i want to talk a little bit later about what it was like being fed chair. i guess you would still have been at the san francisco fed when all hell broke loose at lehman. janet yellen: yes. paul krugman: but you were in the fed system. what was the state of mind, the central bankers in general, during the really extreme crisis? were you -- were people sort of saying, oh, my god, this is the end of the world, or were people fairly confident that they could get through it? janet yellen: well, i was certainly saying it was the end of the world. and most of the people that i dea
paul krugman: wow. so people did actually -- they didn't just say nothing will ever happen, but, all right. boy. janet yellen: this is material in the public domain so the fed was contemplating that house prices could fall and this could have a serious negative impact on the economy, but didn't see a financial crisis or what happened. paul krugman: okay. interesting. i want to pursue that but i think i want to ask a few other things. i want to talk a little bit later about what it was like...
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jones, paul mccartney, what's your name again? paul mccartney, oprah winfrey, their lives and hir stories as -- who's calling? or as diverse as any you can imagine. yet in their own way each of these honorees help us understand the human experience. to ruminate our past to help us understand our present and to give us the courage to face our future. being here with tonight's honorees, reflecting on their contributions, i'm reminded of a supreme court opinion by the great justice oliver wendell holmes. in a case argued before the court in 1926. the majority ruled that the state of new york couldn't regulate the price of theater tickets because an opinion of the majority, the theater was not a public necessity. they argued in effect the experience of attending the theater was superfluous. and this is what justice holmes had to say -- too many people, he wrote in his dissent, let me start that over. to many people the superfluous -- it's this lisp. it's hard to say. you try it when you have had 12 stitches. the superfluous -- thank y
jones, paul mccartney, what's your name again? paul mccartney, oprah winfrey, their lives and hir stories as -- who's calling? or as diverse as any you can imagine. yet in their own way each of these honorees help us understand the human experience. to ruminate our past to help us understand our present and to give us the courage to face our future. being here with tonight's honorees, reflecting on their contributions, i'm reminded of a supreme court opinion by the great justice oliver wendell...
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paul? paul: those are two very different questions. the first is how we can operationalize the quad essentially, i think? jacob: correct. and if we do, does that signify that china's power has peaked? bet they are not going to be the colossal threat in the future? paul: let me try to address the first question first. i think there are some problems with the operational potential of the quad, and i think it gets to in part there are a range of views both within the quad and across our broader alliance network in east asia as to how confrontational we should be towards china. i think there are actually a range of views as to what the extent of the nature of the china threat is, if it's more economic or military, so i would not put all my eggs in the quad basket because i think there's some flaws about how collectively we can operate against the chinese and in fact, i think there's concern about -- there's apprehension across the quad and as it an alliance is the way to go. i support the idea that we should be contemplating a policy in th
paul? paul: those are two very different questions. the first is how we can operationalize the quad essentially, i think? jacob: correct. and if we do, does that signify that china's power has peaked? bet they are not going to be the colossal threat in the future? paul: let me try to address the first question first. i think there are some problems with the operational potential of the quad, and i think it gets to in part there are a range of views both within the quad and across our broader...
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keke: paul? paul: let's talk about college affordability. unfortunately this state has one , of the highest levels of a itnt debt in the country is $36,000 per student. in the stateon was about a month ago laying out her plan calling for debt-free college for students at state institutions. governor, if you are in the senate next year, is that a plan you will sign up for? gov. hassan: one thing i hear from families and businesses is how important affordable higher education is. one of the first things i did was work on a bipartisan budget to freeze in-state tuition at our public universities for the first time in 25 years and we actually lowered it for community colleges. and we put together options for public universities and systems, to lower the cost of higher education. that is something i want to continue to work on in the united states senate. it is a point of difference between senator ayotte and myself. she has voted to make deep coast to pell grants and she has voted against allowing students to refinance loans. i have been working
keke: paul? paul: let's talk about college affordability. unfortunately this state has one , of the highest levels of a itnt debt in the country is $36,000 per student. in the stateon was about a month ago laying out her plan calling for debt-free college for students at state institutions. governor, if you are in the senate next year, is that a plan you will sign up for? gov. hassan: one thing i hear from families and businesses is how important affordable higher education is. one of the first...
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he realizes he will not win, but he will give enough exposure to paul ryan so that paul ryan will be keyed up for the next cycle. the party in has to go to its younger ranks in order to tee someone up. i think that is what he has done with paul ryan by giving him the spotlight so he can come up to bat next time. host: will he make him more competitive in this race? caller: you have people like rob portman who knows something, but are not a very exciting. mitt romney is giving paul ryan the spotlight so republicans will be excited for next time. host: thank you for your calls and your tweets. if you want to follow the events of today about the democratic and republican party, go to c- span.org/campaign2012. you can do those at our video library. you'll find mr. paul ryan library at a librarthe reagan at simi valley, california. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. first off, a shshut out to my colleague. pretty nice neighborhood you have here. -- shout out to my colleague. pretty nice neighbor did you have here. please say thank you to mrs. reagan for allowing me to speak. t
he realizes he will not win, but he will give enough exposure to paul ryan so that paul ryan will be keyed up for the next cycle. the party in has to go to its younger ranks in order to tee someone up. i think that is what he has done with paul ryan by giving him the spotlight so he can come up to bat next time. host: will he make him more competitive in this race? caller: you have people like rob portman who knows something, but are not a very exciting. mitt romney is giving paul ryan the...
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paul: i understand. tony: the issue of should we have same-sex marriage or religious freedom are two separate issues, although there is some overlap. paul: i understand. there is some question -- the outcome in indiana has been towards essentially establishing some sort of legislation. tony: it is not done yet. we are monitoring this in real time. i have that conversations with any people on the ground and they understand what's happening. i'm not yet prepared to say what will come out of indiana. paul: do you have a concern about a broader backlash that this inspires more efforts to establish protected classes, or establish more legislation that favors gazing gay marriage? tony: no. in the wake of indiana, you saw arkansas moving forward. what does look like it will come out arkansas is -- the only tweaking there is that they went back and adopted the federal language from rfra, which has very narrow issues of difference between what arkansas originally introduced and what the federal rfra says. if ther
paul: i understand. tony: the issue of should we have same-sex marriage or religious freedom are two separate issues, although there is some overlap. paul: i understand. there is some question -- the outcome in indiana has been towards essentially establishing some sort of legislation. tony: it is not done yet. we are monitoring this in real time. i have that conversations with any people on the ground and they understand what's happening. i'm not yet prepared to say what will come out of...
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the ron paul, who is the ron paul leader? the fellow who spoke for ron paul? any of those people with ron paul can go over here. maybe the santorum people can be in the middle. does that make sense? this is going to take a few minutes to get that accomplished. there are going to be some people who leave. that is the way it works. thank you. ok, anybody here with santorum, the ron paul people over there. ron paul people here. these and torn people here in the middle. he wrongly people here on this -- the santorum people here in the middle. the romney people here on this side. we need the three delegates from romney. anybody who would like to put his big as a delegate can be over here. -- who would like to participate as a delegate can be over here. ok, santorum will have two delegates. there will be one delegate for the romney people. one alternate and one for santorum, alternate. you need to have two delegates and one alternate. the romney people can go over here. i will move in that direction. it is a little dangerous here. any of the romney people can be ove
the ron paul, who is the ron paul leader? the fellow who spoke for ron paul? any of those people with ron paul can go over here. maybe the santorum people can be in the middle. does that make sense? this is going to take a few minutes to get that accomplished. there are going to be some people who leave. that is the way it works. thank you. ok, anybody here with santorum, the ron paul people over there. ron paul people here. these and torn people here in the middle. he wrongly people here on...
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paul mitchell. paul was recently diagnosed with cancer and so many of us wanted to send our well wishes that we decided the best way we could do it was from the well of the house, someplace that paul mitchell really loved and spent so much of his time. paul represented michigan's 10th district in our state's thumb from 2017 until his retirement just this year. in that time, he proved himself to be the kind of principled, practical leader that michigan is known for. paul knew that the path to good government runs through reaching across the aisle. the proof is in his record. paul was intentional about ensuring key legislation that -- about ensuring key legislation be introduced in a bipartisan fashion. and the folks he drew to his legislation ran the gamut of the political spectrum. he was an advocate for students, for investing in innovation, and for economic development. whether you were on the left or on the right, paul worked with you to get things done. these days, some might call that behavior
paul mitchell. paul was recently diagnosed with cancer and so many of us wanted to send our well wishes that we decided the best way we could do it was from the well of the house, someplace that paul mitchell really loved and spent so much of his time. paul represented michigan's 10th district in our state's thumb from 2017 until his retirement just this year. in that time, he proved himself to be the kind of principled, practical leader that michigan is known for. paul knew that the path to...